GKF Agro

New Plantation – A Path to Prosperity and Climate Security

What is the New Plantation Initiative?

The New Plantation Program of GKF Agroforestry Pvt. Ltd. is a big, climate-resilient agroforestry project that seeks to develop underutilized, degraded land in six Indian states — Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Maharashtra.

We seek to integrate environmental sustainability and rural wealth by planting economic, ecological, and carbon-sequestering millions of trees. These plantations consist of combinations of fruit, timber, and medicinal trees like mango, tamarind, teak, sandalwood, bamboo, and neem. The emphasis is on developing a long-term solution that is climate change-focused, soil- and water-quality-enhancing, and livelihood-enhancement through carbon finance and income from crops.

Project Overview – Planting Today for a Greener Tomorrow

Our vision is to plant over 100,000 hectares of trees by the year 2030 with the help of more than 200,000 small, marginal, tribal, and women farmers’ households.

These plantations not only reclaim land but also provide new sources of income for farmers through the sale of timber, fruit picking, and carbon credits. By converting wasteland or fallow land into productive green assets, the project provides environmental and economic benefits. Every plantation is assisted by GKF’s trained staff with field visits, technical support, and monitoring assistance.

The reforestation project is open for investment, don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re interested!